Standard Bank has become the first African-based lender authorised to clear renminbi transactions on the continent.
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One of South Africa’s leading computer scientists weighs on the significance of the first sub-1nm chip.
South African operators have agreed interim measures to curb Sim fraud while pressing government for Rica reforms.
A network built to be the cheapest is now keen to show it can be among the fastest.
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MultiChoice Group has announced the launch of SuperSportBet, a new betting platform aimed at sports fans.
South Africa needs a massive power plant construction programme to ensure adequate electricity supply up to 2050.
South Africa’s updated energy blueprint envisions more than 100GW of new generation capacity being built by 2050.
The new key is the first change to the Windows keyboard since the addition of the Start button 30 years ago.
The department of home affairs warned on Thursday that its systems are offline due to problems at Sita.
When the Vulcan rocket lifts off for the first time as soon as next week, multiple billionaires are sure to be watching.
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China said the mystery object launched into space earlier this year was a reusable space vehicle, not a hypersonic missile as reported by the Financial Times.
Tesla shares are staging a comeback as investors expect the electric car maker to navigate the crippling semiconductor shortage better than rivals.
Foxconn has unveiled its first electric vehicles, a milestone that could boost its credentials as a serious bidder for Apple’s secretive automotive project.
China will continue its scrutiny of the Internet sector, its industry minister said in an interview published on Sunday.
Google is embarking on a wholesale revamp of its mobile phone strategy, debuting a pair of slick and powerful handsets that for the first time will go head-to-head with Apple’s iconic iPhone. The company on
It’s official. BlackBerry, the Canadian company that invented the smartphone and addicted legions of road warriors to the “CrackBerry”, has stopped making its iconic handsets. Finally conceding defeat in a battle lost long ago to Apple
































